This hand-painted porcelain bowl from the PT Tułowice manufactory, dated to the 1960s–70s, is crafted in an organic, asymmetrical form. Its gently rounded edges and softly sloping sides accentuate the mid-century modern character, while the smooth, glossy cream-beige surface forms an understated base for the hand-painted floral motif inside – stylized orange flowers with yellow accents and brownish-green stems and leaves. The decoration, rendered in expressive, broad brushstrokes, highlights the artisanal uniqueness of this signed piece. Free from chips, cracks or visible wear, the bowl remains in excellent, preserved condition. The bowl speaks with the voice of postwar Polish modernism: its organic profile and painterly ornament capture a fascination with both nature and the personal gesture of the craftsperson. The smooth surface and vibrant floral detail set a cheerful, relaxed tone – a hallmark of Polish ceramics from the 1960s. Modest in size yet expressive in character, this bowl seems to suggest that everyday moments gain significance when framed by considered design; it quietly draws the eye, evoking a subtle balance between vivid artistry and daily function. The piece may be paired with low wooden tables or minimalist shelving, highlighting its role in a mid-century styled living room or softening the mood of contemporary spaces. It is worth combining with the textured clarity of glass, simple white ceramics, or a single fresh flower stem to emphasize the painterly interior. The bowl will serve equally well for presenting sweets or nuts, or as a purely decorative accent on a sideboard or windowsill.
DIMENSION
Height4 cm
Depth10 cm
Width12 cm
Dimension details
Width12 cm
Height4 cm
Depth10 cm
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